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Researchers find simple solution for extending the lifespan of LEDs made from glowing quantum dots
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Researchers find simple solution for extending the lifespan of LEDs made from glowing quantum dots
A new study led by MIT researchers could drive the development of more energy-efficient digital displays—such as flat-screen TVs, augmented
Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays
A new study led by MIT researchers could drive the development of more energy-efficient digital displays — such as flat-screen TVs, augmente

Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays
Researchers found a simple solution for extending the lifespans of LEDs made from glowing microscopic particles called quantum dots.
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